You can enable NMEA as output in USB (it is enabled by default) and in UART2.If you bridge the TX and RX pins in UART2, you will have the NMEA string available also from the USB used by the XBee.
You can only do this if you are not using a radio mounted in the XBee header.

As far as we know, USB splitters do not exist.
A USB hub allows you to connect several USB devices to a computer, but not a USB device to several computers.
You have another option, which is to set UART1 to output NMEA protocol and use a UART to USB adapter (you need to get one, but they are not expensive).

Can I use Empty XBee USB of rover simple RTK2board to get RTCM correction stream from NTRIP client ? If yes, then Which TX/RX pins of UART2 to be connected to empty which XBee TX/RX pins so that XBee USB can be used as COM PORT for getting output of NTRIP client ?

My other device that needs NMEA has RS232 db9-plug. So if I make a db9 plug to simple connecting: TX1 to db9 pin-2, RX1 to 3 and GND to 5, then use serial cable to connect to my device, it should work?

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